If Pigs Could Fly

the enso

Statue of pig with wings, as if preparing to fly

"A Pig Prepares for Flight" by marlowe

the poem

then the lies we tell
ourselves, each other
would be halfway
around the world by now,
perched in trees, wings folded,
no way home. The streets
are littered with what remains
— an empty bottle, a dozen wilted roses.
Do we hope our stories wash
away in the rain? Do we
expect to leap from the ledge
and soar?

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Date: Tuesday, 10. August 2010 19:00
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